Posted by
Brent Gleason on Friday, December 01, 2006 2:51:27 PM
On September 27, 2006, Governor Schwarzenegger signed AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act. The Goal: To reach 1990 levels by 2020.
With one signature, The governor of California
left About 2.4 million customers across central and
southern Illinois and parts of Missouri were without power early Friday
after ice snapped tree limbs and power limbs. In the Chicago area, the National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warming until noon December 1st, predicting six to 12 inches of snow. Winds gusted to over
30 mph as the storm arrived in full by the morning rush hour.
"It looks like it's going to get messy," said Tim Halbach, a
meteorologist in the Chicago suburb of Romeoville. "There could be
times where some areas see 2 inches of snow per hour."
Also, With a low of -31C, Calgary broke the -27C record set in 1896. The recent frigid weather is a far cry from the city's average late-November temperatures.
Schwarzenegger curbs hurricanes during what scientists predicted what should have been the worst season ever. Despite the vast
collective expertise of NOAA scientists, immense quantities of
atmospheric and oceanic data, and unprecedented computing power, NOAA
failed miserably in predicting weather events a mere six months into
the future – and reiterated those same ill-conceived predictions at mid-season.
Yet
global warming alarmists, including those at NOAA, expect us to
unthinkingly buy into their dire forecasts of global warming –
predictions that extend 100 years or more into the future. Forecasting
global climate change decades into the future can only be described as
orders of magnitude more complex than forecasting an imminent, six
Six month-long hurricane season.
Thank Governor Schwarzenegger, you alone have solved global climate change!
Al Gore is now working on solving the "new ice age" caused by the sudden reversal of global warming. Gore's movie "An Inconsistent Truth II: the bigger chill" is set to be released later in February.